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« Thursday June 05, 2008 »
Thu
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm

Howzit folks,

I want to do some sign holding in front of the State building facing Rice Street during lunch time (12 to 1) and again on the highway/sidewalk across Mcdonald's around 4 to 5pm in support of the righteous action taken to protect the iwi of Kanaka Maoli at Naue. It's not a major demo but something speedily planned to inform the public (mostly working folks) on the issue. If you can make it fine. I'll be making a few signs about respecting this site- I think many people can relate to this issue but get confused with the "property rights" bullshit of the developer. The site should be protected and preserved, no ifs and or buts- if Brescia loses money, well too bad. It's about time that the rights of the Kanaka come first! Please spread the word.

Take care,

Ray

Start: 3:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

MEETING OF THE

KAUAI COUNTY HISTORIC PRESERVATION REVIEW COMMISSION

THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 2008

3:00 p.m.

Lihue Civic Center, Moikeha Building

Meeting Room 2A/2B

4444 Rice Street, Lihue, Kauai

AGENDA

CALL TO ORDER

APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA

APPROVAL OF THE APRIL 3, 2008 MEETING MINUTES

A. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND GENERAL BUSINESS MATTERS

B. COMMUNICATIONS

1. Letter (3/28/08) from Krista Sherer, Cultural Impact Assessment Coordinator, Cultural Surveys Hawaii requesting input on a Cultural Impact Assessment at the request of R.M. Towell Corp for the County of Kauai’s proposed Nawiliwili – Lihue Civic Center – Ahukin Bike Pedestrian Path Project located in Nawiliwili, Kalapaki and Hanamulu Ahupuaa, Lihue District, Kauai Island, Multiple TMKs.

2. Letter (4/7/08) from Allan Rietow, Kauai Program Field Representative, The Nature Conservancy requesting comments on the draft Environmental Assessment for the Proposed East Alakai Protective Fence Project, Kauai, Hawaii.

3. Letter from Brian Kawika Cruz, Cultural Research Specialist, Cultural Surveys Hawaii, Inc. requesting input on a Cultural Impact Assessment at the request of Belt Collins Hawaii, Ltd for the improvements at Nawiliwili Harbor consisting of the installation of a ramp system to facilitate loading and unloading passengers, vehicles and cargo.

C. UNFINISHED BUSINESS

1. Preserve America Grant Status

2. Hawaii Comprehensive Statewide Historic Preservation Plan Status

3. Certified Local Government Grant Status

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 5:30 pm

Jimmy and Katy’s Program This Thursday, June 3, 2008, from 4 –
5:30:

We will be joined in the studio by a staff member and a former intern
of The Ruckus Society, an Oakland, California-based grassroots
organization which provides environmental, human rights, and social justice
organizers with the tools, training, and support needed to achieve their
goals.

Kasha Ho is Kaua’i born and raised and served as an intern at Ruckus
Society.

Marty Aranaydo is the director of Ruckus's Indigenous Peoples' Power
Project. He is of the Bear Clan of HVLVPE KVNATE Ceremonial Grounds of
the Muskogee Nation of Oklahoma. Oakland, California born and raised,
Martin has been engaged in Social Justice Organizing and Activism since
the age of fourteen. Martin is a member of the School of Unity and
Liberation (S.O.U.L.) training collective and is on of the Curriculum
Council of the Indigenous Environmental Network's (IEN) Youth Program where
he is also a core trainer.

Join us for a stimulating discussion about Ruckus’s mission and
history, the current state of social movement building, as well as some
thoughts on how direct action and protest can be useful for achieving
positive social change.

We will welcome your phone calls at 826-7771, 866-275-1112.
Listen to KKCR at 90.9, 91.9, or 92.7 FM, or on the web at kkcr.org.

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